Another ambitious foray from Reese.

Her WNBA career may be only two games old, but Angel Reese already has designs on a long, productive pro career — perhaps unlike anyone before her.

The ambitious Reese is more than a burgeoning star for the Chicago Sky. The proud member of “Tall Girl Twitter” is already worth millions of dollars thanks to her NIL rights, which she leveraged into a bevy of sponsorships and endorsements while she played for the LSU Tigers. But Maryland native Reese’s newest venture hits closer to home.

Angel Reese says she wants to own a WNBA team one day and empower women

Reese invests in a new soccer team

As revealed on Tuesday, Reese has become a new investor in DC Power Football Club, a newly-formed side that will soon begin play in the USL Super League — a new eight-team league set to debut later in 2024.

DC Power FC’s ownership group also includes DC United Holdings, which operates the Major League Soccer club DC United. Other local community and business leaders make up the rest of the ownership group, meaning Reese is a unique addition to the owners’ suite.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Reese revealed her delight in claiming an ownership stake in DC Power FC, which she hopes will pave the way for women in pro soccer.

As a WNBA rookie making under $75,000 this season, Reese is certainly an exception to the norm of “paying to play” the game of sports team ownership — although the stake in DC Power FC has inspired Reese to dream even bigger.

Further buoyed perhaps by WNBA legend Sue Bird recently joining the Seattle Storm as a co-owner, Reese told reporters Tuesday that her goal someday is to own her own team in the W.

Seeing as the league is set to expand to 14 teams in the coming seasons, with further expansion possible, that goal might be closer than ever.